Inside the Turpin Family House of Horrors1:29

A horrifying look into the Turpin family case, where parents David and Louise Turpin allegedly starved their 13 children and kept them chained and padlocked inside their house.

January 19th 2018

a year ago

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David and Louise Turpin have pleaded guilty to torturing 12 of their 13 children. Picture: SuppliedSource:AP

A California couple who shackled some of their 13 children to beds and starved them have pleaded guilty to torture and other abuse in a case dubbed a “house of horrors.”

David and Louise Turpin pleaded guilty in Riverside County Superior Court to 14 counts that included abusing minor and adult children and imprisoning them in their house that appeared to be neatly kept from the outside in a modest subdivision.

Sentencing was scheduled for April 19.

David Turpin, second from right, and wife, Louise, far left, sit in a courtroom. Picture: APSource:AP

The couple was arrested in January 2018 when their 17-year-old daughter called 911 after escaping from the family’s home in the city of Perris, southeast of Los Angeles.

The children, who ranged in age from 2 to 29 at the time, were severely underweight and hadn’t bathed for months and the house reeked of human waste.

Investigators said some of the children had stunted growth and wasted muscles and described being beaten, starved and put in cages.

David Allen Turpin and Louise Anna Turpin were arrested after their 13 children were found imprisoned and emaciated in their California home. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied

In a recording of the 911 call played in court last year, the girl who escaped said two younger sisters and a brother were chained to their beds and she couldn’t take it any longer.

“They will wake up at night and they will start crying and they wanted me to call somebody,” she said in a high-pitched voice. “I wanted to call y’all so y’all can help my sisters.”

The intervention by authorities marked a new start for the 13 Turpin offspring who lived in such isolation that some didn’t even understand the role of the police when they arrived at the house.

The home where the Turpinss were living. Picture: AFPSource:AFP

Two girls, 11 and 14, had been hastily released from their chains when police showed up, but a 22-year-old son remained shackled.

The young man said he and his siblings had been suspected of stealing food and being disrespectful, a detective testified.

The man said he had been tied up with ropes at first and then, after learning to wriggle free, restrained with increasingly larger chains on and off over six years.

David Turpin and Louise Turpin have pleaded guilty to torture. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied

Authorities said the children were deprived of food and things other kids take for granted, such as toys and games, and were allowed to do little except write in journals.

An investigator testified that some suffered from severe malnutrition and muscle wasting, including an 11-year-old girl who had arms the size of an infant.

The 17-year-old who had difficulty pronouncing some words, spoke like a much younger child.

The kids were rarely allowed outside, though they went out on Halloween and travelled as a family to Disneyland and Las Vegas, investigators said.

David Turpin and Louise Turpin at Disneyland. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied

The children spent most of their time locked in their rooms except for limited meals or using the bathroom.

All the children were hospitalised immediately after they were discovered.

Riverside County authorities then obtained temporary conservatorship over the adults.